Blau Monument Mesopotiania, Warka ( Uruk ) 2900 - 3000
BC. Named after a merchant a former Turkish medical service man. A deity
god dispute or survival fight probably over land and property the dividing
line in the centre represents land divide or territory warfare and similar
bounding marking with six dots used in its depiction is in the french
Lascaux cave by a Rhino duning six times at a border line showing conflict
between a bison and a strange birdheadman also this six dot making is
seen at the end of one of the Lascaux cave tunnels.( The six dots can
also represent a clan of high status of gods as in summerian stone artifacts
which the six later came to represent the six stars of the phelaides )
Aswell as a obvious numbering system and counting.
The capital A may mean balance in summerian a bit like a seesaw what goes
up and down in a playing field and representing ownership and wealth.
The scene is depicting a balanced fight since the relax older elder shepherd
- fish god having a phallus ( penis ) looking weapon to match the strength
of the his younger aggresive looking opponant having no weapon but holding
up his fist for conflict with bulging eyes, grimacing face and gushing
teeth and his long head piece would probably place him as an
Arabian and the other opponant with rolled brim hat may be from (
Anatolia ) Turkey , Lebannon or ( Persia
) Iran.
The dot probably has a meaning of one e.g : like in this fight 1 on 1
and could also mean end also check pro Elamite writing early Persian /
Iran region.
As the deity god seems to be looking slightly sides ways making you feel
this is being documented for this historic stone record as the other opponant
say rocky eyes seems totally fixed forward. British Museum BM86260. Also
see another Blau Monument with similar
fish / sheepherd god deity
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